This is usually used for tournaments. It means that $50 goes to the prize pool, and $5 goes to whoever is holding the tournament.
2007-02-01 12:05:39
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answered by brooks b 4
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It is in reference to a tournament buy-in. The total cost to you, the player, to enter is $55. $50 goes in to the prize pool, $5 goes directly to the casino.
If there's 100 players in the tourney, then there would $50 from each player in the prize pool for a total of $5000 in prizes. The casino would get to keep $5 from every players $55 buyin so they are up $500 before the first hand is ever dealt.
2007-02-02 04:34:17
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answered by The Proof Is In The Pudding 3
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It's meant for tournament play. The entry fee is $55, $50 goes to the prize purse, and $5 goes to the house.
2007-02-01 22:39:38
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answered by irish_giant 4
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$50 IS GOING TO THE GAME $5 IS GOING TO THE TABLE OWNERS
2007-02-01 20:03:38
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answered by how44500 1
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2007-02-01 22:22:01
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answered by sassy_shazza 2
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It means that the required bet was 50 and you can raise 5.
2007-02-01 20:02:01
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answered by beth3988 3
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2007-02-01 20:04:18
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answered by Anonymous
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$50.00 is for the tournament entry fee and $5.00 goes to the house for hosting the tournament.
2007-02-01 23:17:21
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answered by Tammy M 1
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